+ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda: March 2, 1972 MR. AND MRS. C. H. KING EXHIBIT ty WA Paintings by Kootenay School! of Art and Local Artists EXHIBIT, DEMONSTRATION AND SALE Selkirk College Lounge Tuesday, March 7, 2 - 4 P.M. Exhibition Continues to March 31st ELABORATE, EXTRAVAGANT, ELEGANT, NOPE! JUST BEAUTIFUL, JUST JOYCE! “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION@ “were Presentation Made Library Founders At Dinner Parly Volunteer workers at 6 Castlegar, Public Library thei trib Saturday night io two of the founders of the llbrary. The occasion was the annual “volunteers” dinner held at the city Centre Re- staurant, and the guests of honor were dak and Mrs, Charles In recognition of their services ' they were present- ith a calendar wall clock and a heater for their trailer. resenting the town of Castlegar, Mayor John Lanes and Mrs. Landis ent, The mayor told tHe a2 people attend: in, ast the work of the K gs and encouraged the Ubrary volu volunteers to carry their fine service. Continued from Page One GOLGEL REPORT prices, inventories did not 2. John W. Brooks, Cel- anese president and chief executive officer, said that the ailewance 5 colaneee or: demaly, esta wo or er possible losses from sale of Columbia Cellulose had been considered ade- quate. However, he reported conditions for divestment of operations have been adver- sely affected by the combit ed impact of the “floa Canadian dollar and wore wide depression in pulp markets. “Celanese intends sell as soon as possible t the best Possible price, its interest Columbia Cel- luose” he vatated. “However, Celanese has now concluded that in view of the present operating and market condi- the write off of the Prince Rupert sulphite mili and the continuing require- ment for cash input, it is no longer prudent to assign any current carrying value to the Celanese investment in Columbia Cellulose.” ‘Mr. Marx added, “It Z prices Cellulose has received for its Castlegar and Skeena kraft pulp because of the large ‘worldwide. oversup- poard of directors Harry first q Columbia Cellulose’s cumulative convertible pre- ferred shares. _ Casilegar Secial Notes Mrs. R. Johnson 5-8294 Mr. and Mrs. David - Donnan of Rutland, were weekend guests of the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. eis ‘0 Twin Rive: Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar $1.20 © Continued from Page One ROBSON. PROBLEMS should: become functioning Besides the water pro- blem, Mr. Anderson sald, there is the ‘question of the long-discusse econd road” behind the present road which skirts the Col- tunis Raver, part of which is an old, railway grade. “A lot of and a bas He felt that Robson ce- sidents should also unite to said had been no interruption of the. saervics from this caus countered by Selkurl Lions Club last year when they attempted to put in a water system at Pass Creek Park, he said the trouble they ran into was not un- expected, but there is a sol- udon to the problem. To avoid the coloration ‘and. metallic . substances BASKETBALL CHAMPS of the West Kootenay ‘are the SHSS Rockers who Tuesday night downed Trail 66-44. This week- Eremenko’s "| QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and. Work oh bashes Will Meet hei Need of ype Work or Any sion | ani Ha a PLUMBING SMITH'S s searino 61 CRESCENT ST, — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal end they take on the winners of the Cranbrook-Creston match for a two game total points play. Seen here receiving the West Kootenay trophy from SHSS principal Robert Pat- rick are Jeff Pantages and Ken Carlson, Now sl Stamp Shows View Of Vancouver The Canada Post Office has announced the design details of its new $1.00 and $2.00 defensive stamps which go on sale‘'March v7, Both stamps were de- signed by Re! rreth of Vancouver, ey orev ous works include the ‘de- sign for the six cent Louis Riel Commemorstive, issued in June’ 1 These stamps show two i at and epresentalive, jadian cities —~ Que’ f the twentieth .century articular, the Sev- nities. The $2.00 stamp shows a view of some of Quebec’s historic buildings. A view of Vancouver's 6! found in the water at..the - he suggested stringing Pee pipe from Ra: SR berry Village to the par i, Anderson said there was a small amount of mon- ey left in the treasury of ; the now practically defunct Parks Board ging this the popular summer ground. tions four of fifty stamps avi _-from the Philatelic Service. ... Produced ina horizontal format and measuring 48 mm by 30. mn, the two A lovely new shipment for your gift selection for any occasion _ Beautiful per Ladies Purses By Buxton NOTICES \ Auxiliary Rum- Women’s World Day of Sale. April ba £ Prayer to be held at Legion Hall. Robson Community Mem- pickup Ph. 5002, oA, orlal Church, Fri., March 6554, 5406. 3, ‘at 2 pm. Everyone welcome. Introductory Lecture in Transcendental Medita- General Meeting of the Castlegar: Skating Club will be held Wed., March 15 a 7.30 p.m, "in the Arena. All parents of skaters are urged to at- tend. onight P.m. Room 110, No admidion charge. 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VOL, 25, No, 10 ~CAS CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972 AR NEWS Published g Every, Thursday Morning at: “The Crosaréads of. the Kootenays” : STANDARD BEARERS FOR THE KOOTENAY: ‘in the B.C, High School’ Boys’ Basketball Championships in Vancouver next week.are these. lads: from This Past, weekend, while ; ‘the Midget Reps erie battl- unsuccessful bid to Conkin,: "with: 21 Brian ‘Polovalkoft with points pola Ken Carloon with gaine Sat- ina: two-game total series. : Polnt, pley-of evening the: started fairl 5 point ‘Doug Brigsby, Mike Konkin, ‘Richard: and «Jofin Saliken.: Bottom row, | Bi Gordon,’ Ken Karlson, and manager. finals Perehirdoff and Nick . ‘Hadiken were selected for the all-star. team. ih ast-Paced. Two Game Playoff Bafile iby Denny Hug! hes After a hard: fought climb up the hockey play-off lad- der, the Cantiezay Midget” y::to to, eerien ar, eps 7-5, but play- i ‘ake ‘came ont “‘Cotioge: Sune they. ‘defeated “Castlegar : Castle ‘Arona was: bilg- Costlogar Arena was bulg- cord. .crowd of fans from Himes the ‘cheering was 80 at’ the ‘sound ‘of 'the” re- ° ‘eree’s whistles were lost in were seven in the’ first per- fod, 11 in the: second and 14 in the: third, for.a total of 32 saves. David Picco ot res Bernie: up: with Nineteon in the firet pene in the second ‘ant ned. Fernie were recipients of 10 of the penalties called. Sun another second BE at 2221 Avil to, put aed icha Fernie:out in) front 2-1. Cast In Saturday's game wh-''* sco! » the ich started, pt During t! he fight a win- door ‘of ‘Joe ‘and: ‘at | 16:41°-‘Tassone’\ got : "2; his second -marker azalstod by: ‘Zebroff and Larry ‘Pri O: two «goals were vy. Vi 10'and 20:seconds later Nix- on scored for Castlegar with ‘Tassone drawing the: assist. \ Fernie came’ back ‘with + two ‘quick. ‘goals in the third period. One at 4:10 by Brent Cleland unassisted and one by Gerry Smith assisted by Rhinas at 7:04, the ‘sisted, Py Kevin: Moran and” Alex ‘Josafatow. and 15" se- conds later ‘Nixon scored as-, ‘sisted by Tassone. fig 12:51 Moran tallied assisted by Al- lan Ve! yi "saves ‘for Mark Go Earp in‘ the Castlegar net» ate 1s 38 on an going in Fernie ned uj ‘with alg ina ee . one 2 eae 205, one “at number. ithres:a uni ited. ‘ Castlegar tied it up 50 “seconds into the second per- fod by. Aer Price assist- ed: by ‘Alex Josafatow and Fie moved ahead 49 joal by Cleland lo. 9 and Vince tied it uy 2 Castlegar a gain’ at 4:04 Si by Ed ‘Zebrott assisted by. David Bozek.. Fernie came up with four! more straight goals at 4:40, (4:57, 8!49 and 11:53. ring were Jim Loz- * zto whorgot a hat trick and Will a single. Assisting on (continued on page ten) ‘ i4in;. “ $50:to" the RCMP. Auxillary : in: the! form-of. a‘tpitblic’sa- the . | fety allocation” ‘and‘$500 as { OF $16,999.68 in 1970. ‘The Castlegar arena was ies, | nained ay one’ source ef re ‘venue. which . was » higher than anticipated...” Approval of several grants was. given.’.This in- cluded ‘$25.to the Castlegar. an‘open ended grant to the. ‘Koo ale Doukhobor Histo. iting. those . persons ceiving jobs 9 would otherwise: be on wel $190,000 Budget Shoreacres ‘= Siocan Valley and City New Denver. - Silverton B.C. Tel. Plans Expansion For the Castlegar Region More than $190,000 will be gnen nt this year’ to ex- pand and improve telephone .-; 000 focilitles s serving th itle- area, the B.C, Telephone bat eat for services 18 ‘CO! He eala the tums Silo. cated f for. Cailleeae are'part ) Of a $2.8 frente tt to tele) hi and =e lephone faci in the West ootensy_ this year, : le Bro- ject tect yrubeerbe a egar ‘wil number of cireulte g cuafabis ++ for calls’ to ‘Nelgon. Since Nelson’ is the pri- slongedistance centre fest Kootenay,. this pre ect bir i improve acces- entire ‘long- a dirance eter served by ment ia ‘the 3 at a’ cost’ of gue ote, be sat ’a